Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Residence Grant Program at the Center for Urban History of East Central Europe

The Center for Urban History of East Central Europe invites
applications for the annual Residence Grant Program.

The Center welcomes applications which reflect a broad interpretation
of urban history as a discipline where diverse humanities and social
science approaches meet. Projects can be based, for instance, on one
or several of the following approaches: "traditional" archival
research, oral history, ethnographic, or sociological methodologies.

Residence Grants will be available for postgraduate students and
scholars (independently of citizenship or place of work or residence)
interested in working in Lviv.

The grants consist of up to one month of free accommodation at the
Center and access to the Center's resources. Recipients will be given
a room in the Center´s modern shared guest appartment. All rooms face
the Center's green courtyard and have wireless internet
connection.The grants do not include travel costs, board and other
living expenses.

We ask Residence Grant recipients to present their research at the
Center's Urban Seminar.

Application Materials:
- Project Description (1000-2000 words)
- CV
- One Letter of Recommendation (only in the case of scholars who have
no doctoral decree or its equivalent)

Please send all application materials as Word or PDF attachments to
the Center's Academic Coordinator dr. Iryna Matsevko, by e-mail (
i.matsevko@lvivcenter.org) no later than 10 March 2015. Please enter
"Residence Grant Application 2015" in the subject header.

The results of the competition will be announced not later than 1
April 2015. The jury is not required to publicly justify its
decisions.

Applications may be submitted in the following languages: Ukrainian,
English, Polish, Russian, German.

http://www.lvivcenter.org/en/



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